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User er changed the following:

                What    |Old value                 |New value
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          Ever confirmed|                          |1
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                  Status|UNCONFIRMED               |NEW
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                Platform|Unknown                   |All
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        Target milestone|---                       |OOo 3.2
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Tue Mar  3 20:51:50 +0000 
2009 -------
Thank you. I spotted some details:

<QuotationStart>“</QuotationStart>
<QuotationEnd>”</QuotationEnd>
<DoubleQuotationStart>‘</DoubleQuotationStart>
<DoubleQuotationEnd>’</DoubleQuotationEnd>

These should be vice versa, Quotation denotes single quotes while
DoubleQuotation, well, denotes double quotes.


<TimeAM>a.m.</TimeAM>
<TimePM>p.m.</TimePM>

Really? Looks almost untranslated.


<IndexKey phonetic="false" default="true" unoid="alphanumeric">A-Z</IndexKey>

This in the Writer's generated index table will sort the index A-Z, and every
other character behind Z, using the default Unicode collation order. As
Sardinian appears to use accented characters, maybe those should be listed in
between at proper positions? See
http://svn.services.openoffice.org/ooo/trunk/i18npool/source/localedata/data/locale.dtd
for details.

<UnicodeScript>0</UnicodeScript>
<UnicodeScript>1</UnicodeScript>
<UnicodeScript>2</UnicodeScript>
<UnicodeScript>3</UnicodeScript>
<UnicodeScript>4</UnicodeScript>

Why 5 script ranges? Does Sardinian use other script ranges than 0 and 1?

<FollowPageWord>p.</FollowPageWord>
<FollowPageWord>pp.</FollowPageWord>

This looks untranslated. The FollowPageWord elements are used in the index table
as in "5 p." (page 5 and following) and "5 pp." (page 5 and following pages).


Other than those, the data file seems to be fine.


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